Mycobacteria manipulate macrophage recruitment through coordinated use of membrane lipids
C. J. Cambier,
Kevin K. Takaki,
Ryan P. Larson,
Rafael E. Hernandez,
David M. Tobin,
Kevin B. Urdahl,
Christine L. Cosma and
Lalita Ramakrishnan ()
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C. J. Cambier: University of Washington
Kevin K. Takaki: University of Washington
Ryan P. Larson: University of Washington
Rafael E. Hernandez: University of Washington
David M. Tobin: University of Washington
Kevin B. Urdahl: University of Washington
Christine L. Cosma: University of Washington
Lalita Ramakrishnan: University of Washington
Nature, 2014, vol. 505, issue 7482, 218-222
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The bacteria responsible for causing tuberculosis in mammals and zebrafish are shown to preferentially recruit and infect permissive macrophages while evading microbicidal ones.
Date: 2014
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